... what they felt in common with them before. We have persons exalted from the practice of the law, from the place, in which they administered high, though subordinate, justice, to a seat here, to enlighten with their knowledge, and to strengthen with... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Page 248by Edmund Burke - 1827Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1822 - 554 pages
...honour, the honour of their ancestors, and of their posterity, to guard ; and who will justify, as as they have always justified, that provision in the...have that true image of the primitive Church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified from the superstitions and the vices, which a long... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 pages
...them rejoice to see those virtuous characters, that were the other day upon a level with them, new . exalted above them in rank, but feeling with them...have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified from the superstitions and the vices which a long... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 1056 pages
...situation which they well deserve, and in which they will justify the favour of their Sovereign. " My Lords, you have here also the lights of our religion, you have the Bishops of England, you have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified... | |
| England - 1833 - 1032 pages
...situation which they well deserve, and in which they will justify the favour of their Sovereign. " My Lords, you have here also the lights of our religion, you have the Bishops of England, you have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 558 pages
...they have presided. My lords, you have here also the lights of our religion ; you have the hishops of England. My lords, you have that true image of the primitive church in its anlient form, in its antient ordinances, purinud from the sup erst itions and the vices which a long... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1835 - 562 pages
...they have presided. My lords, you have here also the lights of our religion ; you have the hishops of England. My lords, you have that true image of the primitive church in its antient form, in its <ш tient, ordinances, purified from the superstitions and the vices which a long succession of ages... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 pages
...which they will justify the favour of their sovereign, and the good opinion of their fellow-subjects, and make them rejoice to see those virtuous characters,...have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified from the superstitions and the vices' which a long... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1839 - 676 pages
...and make them rejoice to see those virtuous characters, that were the other day upon a level witli them, now exalted above them in rank, but feeling...have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified from the superstitions and the vices, which a long... | |
| George Croly - Politicians - 1840 - 334 pages
...situation which they well deserve, and in which they will justify the favour of their Sovereign. " My Lords, you have here also the lights of our religion, you have the Bishops of England, you have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 pages
...situation which they well deserve, and in which they will justify the favour of their Sovereign. " My Lords, you have here also the lights of our religion, you have the Bishops of England, you have that true image of the primitive church in its ancient form, in its ancient ordinances, purified... | |
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